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Christophe Gaie, Head of the Engineering and Digital Innovation Division at the Prime Minister's Office, Jean Langlois-Berthelot, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Head of Division in the French Army
Jean-Baptiste Masson, Theoretical Physicist at Institut Pasteur, Jean-Michel Besnier, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Sorbonne Université, Nicolas David, Professor of Biology at École Polytechnique (IP Paris)
Ioana Manolescu, Senior Researcher at Inria and part-time Professor at Ecole Polytechnique (IP Paris) , Maxime Vaudano, journalist at Le Monde and head of the investigations department at Les Décodeurs
Hamilton Mann, Group Vice President of Digital Marketing and Digital Transformation at Thales and Senior Lecturer at INSEAD, Cornelia C. Walther, Senior Visiting Scientist at Wharton Initiative for Neuroscience (WiN), Michael Platt, Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative and a Professor of Marketing, Neuroscience, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania
Recent developments in AI have led to advances in the relationship between humans and machines.
Science and technologyDidier Bazalgette, Senior Officer in the French Army and Economics Lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, Jean Langlois-Berthelot, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Head of Division in the French Army, Christophe Gaie, Head of the Engineering and Digital Innovation Division at the Prime Minister's Office
Edge innovation explores original research that can lead to major discoveries, such as X-rays or the theory of relativity.
Science and technology DigitalAndrew Rogoyski, Innovation Director for the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI
Generative AI is progressing at breakneck speed, which is why it is increasingly necessary to regulate its uses.
Science and technologyFilippo Vicentini, Assistant Professor of AI and Quantum Physics at Ecole Polytechnique (IP Paris)
Access to quantum computing is raising a lot of hopes, because it could transform artificial intelligence. But is this hope justified?
Science and technologyJean Langlois-Berthelot, Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Head of Division in the French Army, Christophe Gaie, Head of the Engineering and Digital Innovation Division at the Prime Minister's Office
General artificial intelligence, which aims to achieve intelligence comparable to that of humans, needs to be analysed and regulated.